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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695965
It says for the evo so I am just curious if you have seen anyone running this on a 32b device...
yea, does this work on the G1?
Did you actually read through the thread? Everyone seems to be reporting the same results as they would with Flash Lite.
Besides, the issue for us isn't 2.1, it's the compilation for ARM v8, if I understand correctly.
Doesn't work, the 2.1 browser doesn't support plugins and devices that run HTC Sense have flash lite built in which makes a lot of people think they have the full version of Flash.
does not work...
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What's the difference between FlashLite and FlashFull?
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What's the difference between FlashLite and FlashFull?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What's+the+difference+between+FlashLite+and+FlashFull?
I can confirm this works on kings legend rom, I tried it last week. But our devices are just to slow.
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What's the difference between FlashLite and FlashFull?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What's+the+difference+between+FlashLite+and+FlashFull?
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I love that site, but you should not be allowed to use it since the search you entered does not contain any results with the answer to that question!
I'd like to know too... what's the difference? Sure, I could Google search better then your attempt and find some sort of clue, but I doubt I would come up with the answer to the real question here...
What can froyo Flash do on our phones that FlashLite cannot? ...or my specific question: Can either play Hulu?
where is flash lite for g1 available? just wonderin hunted a bit no luck
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I love that site, but you should not be allowed to use it since the search you entered does not contain any results with the answer to that question!
I'd like to know too... what's the difference? Sure, I could Google search better then your attempt and find some sort of clue, but I doubt I would come up with the answer to the real question here...
What can froyo Flash do on our phones that FlashLite cannot? ...or my specific question: Can either play Hulu?
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As you know on ROMs with the Sense UI running Flash Lite, and from what I seen on the N1 with full flash support, the flash (lite version) animations or video plays in the web pages-you can't make it into a full screen mode. Flash 10.1 is just fast anyway on all platforms. Just by updating from the older version of Flash (on the PC version) to 10.1, my low-wattage HTPC can now run full-screen videos in high quality smoothly, versus low like before.
It can't be just the hardware limiting the flash lite to be choppy on the G1, since the HTC Hero specs are not significantly faster. But, correct me if I'm wrong, idk.
Does this work for G1 with cyanogen 5.0.8 or not ???
Actually flash lite does have fullscreen mode. It works well but its not amazing. Problems here and there
I don't see the g1 getting full flash anytime soon.
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So im assuming the op was wrong and did not know what he was talking about?
i just succesfully installed on mt3g and just did a reboot running 3.6 so we shall see....
does not work at all no ads moving no hulu nothing so no go on mt3g
What site is a good basic test?
What would be a good test for this? I would want to test a scale of functions. Flash game, Flash video, full screen, streaming flash video. Does that seem like a logical progression?
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I love that site, but you should not be allowed to use it since the search you entered does not contain any results with the answer to that question!
I'd like to know too... what's the difference? Sure, I could Google search better then your attempt and find some sort of clue, but I doubt I would come up with the answer to the real question here...
What can froyo Flash do on our phones that FlashLite cannot? ...or my specific question: Can either play Hulu?
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Maybe if you actually bothered to do the search though, you would find there is a posting there for Android Central that explains what the difference is.
full flash 10.1 will not happen for the G1 as it was never compiled for the chipset the G1 uses. As flash isn't open source it would require a full backwards engineering then recompile for the chipset. far more trouble then its worth
will a mod lock this thread? this is clearly bunk
Just got a tweet from GalaxySSupport saying that the Captivate will be getting Froyo tomorrow. Think I will stick with my custom rom.
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I'll upgrade my wife's and see how that goes before I go back to stock.
I honestly don't know why you'd stick with your custom, it does not have the official source for our phone, just a well hacked up version from other phones. i don't have a computer so I can't flash very often. I've done it once, but from what I read, everyone seems to be happy with what the devs have been able to do with a makeshift source. btw this is my first post, but i've been reading for about 4 months. lol
I should clarify. I'm going to stick with roms like Phoenix or others, and update to a Rom that will be based off official source. I don't want to lose things like Mobile AP (for free at least) and the lag fixes. I might try the official release down the road, but I doubt I will stay with it.
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I've been sticking with stock because I've been reading alot of issues with bluetooth headset. Unfortunately I use that with my car (built-in bluetooth) and I really like that so I'd rather not lose it...
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I've been sticking with stock because I've been reading alot of issues with bluetooth headset. Unfortunately I use that with my car (built-in bluetooth) and I really like that so I'd rather not lose it...
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It works fine in some ROMS. ie Ryude Precision 3.5. I haven't tested BT dialing on my current ROM, but everything else with BT is working fine on Cognition 4.0. Just an FYI
BT dialing works fine for me on Andromeda 1.2.
ill flash back to stock, than back to custom cus i know the devs will come out with something farrrrr more b!tchen
That is awesome. Cool thing is, though, we should be seeing CM7 for the Cappy next week. We'll be on 2.3 while everyone else just updated to 2.2.
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I've been sticking with stock because I've been reading alot of issues with bluetooth headset. Unfortunately I use that with my car (built-in bluetooth) and I really like that so I'd rather not lose it...
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Supernova confirmed working with BT in car.
Several 2.2.1 roms will also enable bluetooth dialing from a headset which you can't do from stock.
I waited waited and waited until last sunday when I flashed serendipity on my captivate. Looking at the speed, UI and performance I will wait to see if the official froyo is any better (i doubt it). If it is impressive then I will flash back to stock (JF6) and update to froyo through kies mini but not happening tomorrow
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Does this mean source has been put out too? I thought GB/CM7 isnt possible until that comes out? The official release just means more Samsung based ROMS if im not mistaken
Serendipity is too cool..not going to go for the official froyo
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I've been using Preception 10.3 and it works fine with my bluetooth. They announced they would not be continuing development on Perception but I like what i have. I'll keep it until the Devs cook up something after they get the official source.
it's probably the same froyo that congnition 4 is based on...and with the lagfix on, and the really awesome roms and kernels available here...i m sure the stock froyo would suck!!!
and btw it wont be long before at&t and samsung pull down the froyo page cause of "bug fixes"..aha
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it's probably the same froyo that congnition 4 is based on...and with the lagfix on, and the really awesome roms and kernels available here...i m sure the stock froyo would suck!!!
and btw it wont be long before at&t and samsung pull down the froyo page cause of "bug fixes"..aha
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Nevermind the bloat and stock Samsung look, both suck in comparison to the work that some of the devs have done on this forum. It would be downgrading to go to stock 2.2 from a custom 2.2.1 ROM. Lol and like previous post who know knows how long ATT will actually have an Official release out before it starts bricking phones...
Is there going to be a Honeycomb ROM for the Inspire? Is anyone working on one right now or is somebody planning on making one? I'd love to know if and when one is going to be released.
You do know that Honeycomb is a tablet ROM, right? Why do you want it on your phone? The whole point of it is that phone ROMs aren't ideal on tablets, so why does everyone think that a tablet ROM will work great on their phone?
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oh, I didn't know it was a tablet ROM...nevermind then. So is the best thing I can get Gingerbread? Also, what's the newest version of HTC Sense and do any ROMS have it?
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oh, I didn't know it was a tablet ROM...nevermind then. So is the best thing I can get Gingerbread? Also, what's the newest version of HTC Sense and do any ROMS have it?
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Sense 2.1 and I believe CoreDroid runs it.
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Any ROM utilizing Gingerbread can run Sense 2.1. Obviously the ROM has to be a Sense ROM though.
Honey comb has not been open sourced yet, and Google announced they will not open it possibly at all. So no ROMs till that happens.
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You do know that Honeycomb is a tablet ROM, right? Why do you want it on your phone? The whole point of it is that phone ROMs aren't ideal on tablets, so why does everyone think that a tablet ROM will work great on their phone?
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Honeycomb is not strictly a tablet ROM, the majority of the changes that are in it are for tablets, but Google has stated that there will not be 2 different paths for Android (one for tablets and one for phone).
Wait for Ice Cream. It should be a mix of Gingerbread and Honeycomb.
Mmmm, Gingerbread Honeycomb Ice Cream sounds good.
My 2 favorite ROMs so far dilligafs and MIUI.... both Gingerbread. If you want Sense, get dilligafs; if you want something blazing fast but looks different, give MIUI a try.
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...dilligafs and MIUI.... both Gingerbread...
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dilligafs is Froyo 2.2.1, not Gingerbread.
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dilligafs is Froyo 2.2.1, not Gingerbread.
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You are correct sir, I believe I was thinking of LeeDroids ROM. Another great piece of work, IMHO.
Is there a master list somewhere that shows which ROMs are available? Navigating through the Developers section searching for ROMs is a real pain in the neck!
It would be awesome if there could be a list showing what version (gingerbread, etc), Sense or no-Sense, current version, last updated, etc...
Anyone know of something like this? The sticky in the dev forums is WAY out of date....
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Is there a master list somewhere that shows which ROMs are available? Navigating through the Developers section searching for ROMs is a real pain in the neck!
It would be awesome if there could be a list showing what version (gingerbread, etc), Sense or no-Sense, current version, last updated, etc...
Anyone know of something like this? The sticky in the dev forums is WAY out of date....
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Once you know the language (2.2.1, 2.3.3, etc.) it's easier to navigate. In most cases all you need is in the title, just take a few seconds to read it.
Little_Ant said:
Is there a master list somewhere that shows which ROMs are available? Navigating through the Developers section searching for ROMs is a real pain in the neck!
It would be awesome if there could be a list showing what version (gingerbread, etc), Sense or no-Sense, current version, last updated, etc...
Anyone know of something like this? The sticky in the dev forums is WAY out of date....
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Yeah just open ROM manager and look thru the list of all ROMs. Pick one and flash away.
So i bought the Gtab to root and loving the device so far! I didn't really know which ROM to pick so I went with Vegan Ginger RC1...
My question is, which ROM runs the fastest (clean, crisp) and is most reliable. After searching around, I really dont need gingerbread but I am huge on speed. Any suggestions for a newb? Thanks
I really like CyanogenMod 7. It's fast and the stable versions are always reliable. They also release "nightlies", which come out every night and have the latest features and bug fixes; however, the stable versions are released quite often (I think more often than most ROMs for the gtab), so I usually stick with those since I know they're going to work well. A lot of people will tell you to go with a froyo ROM because they have the hardware video acceleration drivers, but I honestly didn't see any improvement in video playback or compatibility (HD or standard def) over CM7 when I tried VEGAn TAB 5.1.1 (a froyo based ROM).
I'm also interested in trying the honeycomb port for the gtab, but since that's still in the alpha stages and many things still aren't working, I'm planning on sticking with CM7 until that becomes more stable. Regardless, when the Ice Cream Sandwich source is released, I'll probably go back to CyanogenMod, since they'll probably have a working ROM of it before anyone else (that's how it went when the gingerbread source was released [at least on the EVO; I don't know about the gtab, since I didn't have one at that point]).
Hey thanks for the reply.. i think i would like to get the latest froyo release.. how would i know the latest stable version of a froyo release?
Thanks again
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I really like CyanogenMod 7. It's fast and the stable versions are always reliable. They also release "nightlies", which come out every night and have the latest features and bug fixes; however, the stable versions are released quite often (I think more often than most ROMs for the gtab), so I usually stick with those since I know they're going to work well. A lot of people will tell you to go with a froyo ROM because they have the hardware video acceleration drivers, but I honestly didn't see any improvement in video playback or compatibility (HD or standard def) over CM7 when I tried VEGAn TAB 5.1.1 (a froyo based ROM).
I'm also interested in trying the honeycomb port for the gtab, but since that's still in the alpha stages and many things still aren't working, I'm planning on sticking with CM7 until that becomes more stable. Regardless, when the Ice Cream Sandwich source is released, I'll probably go back to CyanogenMod, since they'll probably have a working ROM of it before anyone else (that's how it went when the gingerbread source was released [at least on the EVO; I don't know about the gtab, since I didn't have one at that point]).
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Hey thanks for the reply.. i think i would like to get the latest froyo release.. how would i know the latest stable version of a froyo release?
Thanks again
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CyanogenMod 6 was Froyo-based, but I did a quick search of the cyanogenmod site and I couldn't find any links for it, so I'm not sure if it's available any more. If you want to go with Froyo, I'd say go with VEGAn-TAB 5.1.1 or Calkulin. There are other Froyo-based ROMs floating around, but the two I mentioned seem to be the most popular. You can find links to both of those in the Development section of this forum.
Another thing to think about is kernels. Most people seem to say use Clemsyn for Froyo and Pershoot for Gingerbread.
Get up to date with the 1.2 boot loader; then for a FroYo build use Roebeet's Brilliant Corners.
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Hey thanks for the reply.. i think i would like to get the latest froyo release.. how would i know the latest stable version of a froyo release?
Thanks again
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+1 for VEGAn 5.1.1. It's fast and reliable. That and the free VTL Launcher makes the gTab a thing of beauty. It boots up fast too. I've got 2 gTabs (one running VEGAn 5.1.1 and the other running CyanogenMod 7.0.3) the one with CyanogenMod takes almost 2 minutes to start from a cold boot while the one with the VEGAn loads up for me in about 35~40 seconds.
CyanogenMod does let me watch Netflix on one of my gTabs which is the one thing the VEGAn 5.1.1 gTab doesn't let me do. On the flipside, the VEGAn gTab plays all of my ripped dvds with no problems while the CyanogenMod gTab won't play any of my xvid-avi movies even with Rockplayer or Mobo Player. Everytime I try and start a movie on the CyanogenMod gTab it acts like it will begin to play and then closes the player without any errors or messages. I've read on some threads that the CM rom is picky about the frame rate of the movies and the suggestions were to lessen the quality which sounds like a crap solution.
Anyway, I'm running both for their pros and cons and if you don't care about Netflix and you do care about speed then I would definitely recommend the VEGAn 5.1.1.
Good luck.
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+1 for VEGAn 5.1.1. It's fast and reliable. That and the free VTL Launcher makes the gTab a thing of beauty. It boots up fast too. I've got 2 gTabs (one running VEGAn 5.1.1 and the other running CyanogenMod 7.0.3) the one with CyanogenMod takes almost 2 minutes to start from a cold boot while the one with the VEGAn loads up for me in about 35~40 seconds.
CyanogenMod does let me watch Netflix on one of my gTabs which is the one thing the VEGAn 5.1.1 gTab doesn't let me do. On the flipside, the VEGAn gTab plays all of my ripped dvds with no problems while the CyanogenMod gTab won't play any of my xvid-avi movies even with Rockplayer or Mobo Player. Everytime I try and start a movie on the CyanogenMod gTab it acts like it will begin to play and then closes the player without any errors or messages. I've read on some threads that the CM rom is picky about the frame rate of the movies and the suggestions were to lessen the quality which sounds like a crap solution.
Anyway, I'm running both for their pros and cons and if you don't care about Netflix and you do care about speed then I would definitely recommend the VEGAn 5.1.1.
Good luck.
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I got Vegan Ginger Edition and it takes maybe 2 mins to start. I know 5.1 and 7.0 are not the same...but aren't they cousins? So why does mine take 2 mins to start
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I got Vegan Ginger Edition and it takes maybe 2 mins to start. I know 5.1 and 7.0 are not the same...but aren't they cousins? So why does mine take 2 mins to start
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You could say they're cousins in the sense that they were built by the same dev, but with one being froyo and the other being gingerbread the code that they're built off of is quite a bit different. I believe VEGAn ginger is based off of CM7, which is why they both take so long to load; I read somewhere that it has to do with the native libs being unpacked for everything at boot.
Another vote for Brilliant Corners
If you're not adventurous enough to delve into Bottle of Smoke or another HC alpha port, Brilliant Corners is a great, stable and fast environment.
By the way, "many" things are not issues with HC ROMs, just a few. Read up, but you will have to go to slatedroid for it.
Here's a starting point, if you are interested. http://www.slatedroid.com/forum/199-viewsonic-g-tablet-12-rom-development/
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You could say they're cousins in the sense that they were built by the same dev, but with one being froyo and the other being gingerbread the code that they're built off of is quite a bit different. I believe VEGAn ginger is based off of CM7, which is why they both take so long to load; I read somewhere that it has to do with the native libs being unpacked for everything at boot.
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Totally. The more apps you load the longer it takes to load. Fresh stock with gapps load with 35 or so seconds of the boot animation. With my my 50 or so apps it take almost 3 min of looping the boot animation to start. Bonus is that unlike native gtab roms it doesn't randomly turn off during extended sleep.
I'm using cm7 for Netflix but the day it opens up to all android I'm moving back to the clemsyn+calkulin combo. Its fing fast and stable. Love that rom. I suggest everyone give it a whirl at least once.
Thanks for all the recommendation guys. So it seems vegan 5.1 will work best for me ..
Hows clemsyn+calkulin ? Since i dont care about netflix would you recommend it?
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Thanks for all the recommendation guys. So it seems vegan 5.1 will work best for me ..
Hows clemsyn+calkulin ? Since i dont care about netflix would you recommend it?
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It is my favorite. Loved vegan 5 but Clem+calk is the fastest and most stable I have used. Its modified around his custom kernel and has a built in add blocker that is better than the add-on market app. Give it a flash Its my go to froyo rom.
How about this one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=985705
I dont care about overclocking, I found some Clem+Calk but they all say 1.5ghz so i assumed they came already OC'd, which would affect battery..
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It is my favorite. Loved vegan 5 but Clem+calk is the fastest and most stable I have used. Its modified around his custom kernel and has a built in add blocker that is better than the add-on market app. Give it a flash Its my go to froyo rom.
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Yeah that's the basis for the combo clemsyn put out. It has a feel like tnt lite but lots of cool tweaks. If you don't care about oc you should still use clemsyns+calkilins combo. You have to download CPU master from the market to activate the oc anyway. All in all the Clem+calk combo is where to go. There kernel just gives you the option to oc if you feel like it in the future.
Hope that helped.
Mantara,
Thanks again for your help. So i have one last question to ask before I flash the clemsyns+calkilins combo.
Does it matter what bootloader, or firmware I have? Because I have no idead what bootloader I have. I just bought the Gtab 2 weeks ago, and bricked my device because appearently I had a new stock firmware. had to use nvflash, clockworkmod, then flashed straight to vegan tab ginger edition..
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Yeah that's the basis for the combo clemsyn put out. It has a feel like tnt lite but lots of cool tweaks. If you don't care about oc you should still use clemsyns+calkilins combo. You have to download CPU master from the market to activate the oc anyway. All in all the Clem+calk combo is where to go. There kernel just gives you the option to oc if you feel like it in the future.
Hope that helped.
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Did you nvflash back to stock then load cwm? Was the cwm bekit.8 or the new one made by roebeet for the 1.2 bootloader?
Clemsyn just released a version 6 of his combo for the 1.2 bootloader if that's what you have. If you flashed back to stock bootloader use version 5.
I nvflashed back to stock rom, then used CW8.
So i use version 5...? any advantages of having 1.2?
Yep. You are on 1.1 bl now. 5 is what you want.
Only advantage to the 1.2 bootloader is honeycomb. There is active development being done on an Adam port of honeycomb for gtab and 1.2 is needed for that. It looks like the direction that future os releases will be under. So eventually when or if HC gets video drivers I will switch to 1.2. Untilled then I'm staying with Clem+calk and cm7.
Happy flashing
^^i wouldn't say the only benefit of 1.2 is HC....there are a few solid roms on 1.2 over @ SD.
vegan-Tab 7
why doesnt anybody recommend vegan 7 ginger edition? its a great tablet based rom. it automatically partitions the internal memory so you dont need an external sd card to install apps. i tried cm7, latest stable version for harmony, and it required a sd card to install anything (very annoying). i imagine there is quick fix but why bother when vegan7 takes care of it.
Ive read different places that the official, or close to official GB rom has been leaked. I searched and didnt find it on here.
Is there actually a leaked version? And I am talking about a USA version that has hdmi support and is stable?
If there is and I am just missing it on here, could someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
is this is true ... WOOooOOT
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18680217
this is a leak, that can have HDMI working if you flash back the to the leaked Kernel with SGS kernel flasher or odin it back on there.
i have never used this, but i read about and just decided it was not worth it.....but i THINK this is close to what your looking for.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18680217
this is a leak, that can have HDMI working if you flash back the to the leaked Kernel with SGS kernel flasher or odin it back on there.
i have never used this, but i read about and just decided it was not worth it.....but i THINK this is close to what your looking for.
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the2rrell said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18680217
this is a leak, that can have HDMI working if you flash back the to the leaked Kernel with SGS kernel flasher or odin it back on there.
i have never used this, but i read about and just decided it was not worth it.....but i THINK this is close to what your looking for.
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Thanks for the quick response...Im with you, id rather just wait.
I am running the froyo infused rom right now with the gingerbread launcher. I love it.
Overall, what benefits will GB bring over Froyo? I mean froyo has copy / paste, and brought us flash support, and I am running the GB launcher, so what will be the benefits?
Its a little snappier, you can use video chat on Skype, gchat. Sound latency is supposed to be improved, though I haven't noticed. Not sure what. Infused on froyo is great. I was really happy on it.
I've been running the newest gingerbread leak for a week and everything is great, including battery. I still have to delete some at&t bloatware though.
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Thanks for the quick response...Im with you, id rather just wait.
I am running the froyo infused rom right now with the gingerbread launcher. I love it.
Overall, what benefits will GB bring over Froyo? I mean froyo has copy / paste, and brought us flash support, and I am running the GB launcher, so what will be the benefits?
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I'm on Rogers in Canada, purchased my infuse earlier this week and it came with Gingerbread 2.3.3 already installed!
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I'm on Rogers in Canada, purchased my infuse earlier this week and it came with Gingerbread 2.3.3 already installed!
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Yeah, with 15FPS video recording and no HDMI. Sweet!
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I'm on Rogers in Canada, purchased my infuse earlier this week and it came with Gingerbread 2.3.3 already installed!
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Thanks for the update! lol
Im not really in a rush for the GB update, as I just purchased my infuse and ready to flash some roms. Ill be busy for the next month.
For the others that are anxiously waiting, just try to keep busy with the phone and let time pass. Checking everyday is not going to help. lol. Im sure once its out, sooner or later, were going to hear more flash addicts about when new/updated roms coming out. smh
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Yeah, with 15FPS video recording and no HDMI. Sweet!
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The 15fps is easily fixed, but the hdmi requires a new kernel not to mention the adapter that didn't come with the phone.
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The 15fps is easily fixed, but the hdmi requires a new kernel not to mention the adapter that didn't come with the phone.
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needs a new ROM too, hdmi needs support in the launcher and probably the framework as well. The video app is also special so it can output hi Res video and turn pdf the phone screen no simply mirror a low Res output to the TV.